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January 31, 2007
This week (so far) at Macleans.ca
It's all good over there, as I've said before. National Affairs. Bookmark it. But for my money, the pick of this week's litter is definitely Philippe Gohier's piece about the weird and wonderful people in Hérouxville, pop. 1300, aka "Quebec's Sault Ste-Marie". The quotes are just awesome.
Personally, I have contributed the following:
• How many more kids die before Canadians lose their spoon over the state of child welfare in this country?
• A Saskatchewan court decided this week that a flawed mother was the better choice to raise a child than a flawed father, despite — or even because of — the fact the mother had already given the child away. And, much to my surprise, I kinda find myself agreeing with the decision.
• And, er, a thrilling roundup of Dalton McGuinty's trade mission to India and Pakistan.
Posted by Chris Selley at January 31, 2007 06:49 PM
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